The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after the Amazon and Cerrado savannahs. This region is one of the few areas in the world where the transition from the tropics to temperate zones does not consist of a desert but of semi-arid woodlands and savannahs. The modern biodiversity patterns of the region were severely affected by the climatic and environmental changes that occurred during the Quaternary. Remains of an extinct megamammal Neosclerocalyptus sp. (Upper Pleistocene) and charred fossil woods inside of sedimentary nodules, was recently discovered in Chaco Argentina. The aim of paper is the paleoenvironmental reconstruction of quaternary sedimentation in the western Chaco through t...
A fossil wood specimen is described from the Late Pleistocene Arroyo Feliciano Formation, Entre Ríos...
Paleobotany records from the Northern Pampa are very scarce and poorly known. 17 Only a palynologica...
Use of fire has been recognized for a long time as a key innovation in the development of human grou...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
The Chaco plain is a sedimentary basin filled by alluvial fans repeatedly generated by large rivers ...
The objective of this work is to carry out an integral study of macro and microbotanical remains wit...
Woody plant resources are important to human societies today and were also in the past. Here we asse...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
This paper describes the first record of Peltophoroxylon (Ramanujam) Müller-Stoll et Mädel 1967 from...
Anthracological analysis results from an archaeological site located on the foothill of the Argentin...
The Santa Ana fossiliferous locality (Entre Ríos, Argentina) of the El Palmar Formation is located i...
The aim of this paper is to present a first assessment of the use of woody vegetation resources for ...
We describe a new species of Bastardiopsis, Bastardiopsis palaeodensiflora sp. nov., which is the fi...
The Chaco region is one of the most extensive areas of dry forests and savannas in South America and...
A fossil wood specimen is described from the Late Pleistocene Arroyo Feliciano Formation, Entre Ríos...
Paleobotany records from the Northern Pampa are very scarce and poorly known. 17 Only a palynologica...
Use of fire has been recognized for a long time as a key innovation in the development of human grou...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
The Chaco plain is a sedimentary basin filled by alluvial fans repeatedly generated by large rivers ...
The objective of this work is to carry out an integral study of macro and microbotanical remains wit...
Woody plant resources are important to human societies today and were also in the past. Here we asse...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
Although no data are available on the paleoflora of the Chaco plain, plant fossil impressions are fo...
This paper describes the first record of Peltophoroxylon (Ramanujam) Müller-Stoll et Mädel 1967 from...
Anthracological analysis results from an archaeological site located on the foothill of the Argentin...
The Santa Ana fossiliferous locality (Entre Ríos, Argentina) of the El Palmar Formation is located i...
The aim of this paper is to present a first assessment of the use of woody vegetation resources for ...
We describe a new species of Bastardiopsis, Bastardiopsis palaeodensiflora sp. nov., which is the fi...
The Chaco region is one of the most extensive areas of dry forests and savannas in South America and...
A fossil wood specimen is described from the Late Pleistocene Arroyo Feliciano Formation, Entre Ríos...
Paleobotany records from the Northern Pampa are very scarce and poorly known. 17 Only a palynologica...
Use of fire has been recognized for a long time as a key innovation in the development of human grou...